Disturbance Recording Triggering; Disturbance Record Analysis; Disturbance Reports; Ied Self-Supervision - ABB Relion 650 Series Operation Manual

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Section 6
IED operation
6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
6.2.4
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Document the disturbance before clearing the information from the
IED.
Only authorized and skilled personnel should analyze possible
errors and decide on further actions. Otherwise, stored disturbance
data can be lost.

Disturbance recording triggering

Disturbance recordings are normally triggered by IED applications when they
detect fault events. Disturbance recordings can also be triggered manually or
periodically. The manual trigger generates an instant disturbance report. Use this
function to get a snapshot of the monitored signals.

Disturbance record analysis

The IED collects disturbance records of fault events which are set to trigger the
disturbance recorder. Disturbance data is collected and stored for later viewing and
analysis. The disturbance recorder data can be read and analyzed with PCM600.
For more information, see PCM600 documentation.

Disturbance reports

PCM600 can be used for creating reports of disturbance recorder data.
For more information, see PCM600 documentation.

IED self-supervision

The IED self-supervision handles internal run-time fault situations. The main
indication of an internal fault is a flashing green Ready LED.
Internal faults can be divided to hardware errors, run-time errors in the application
or operating system and communication errors. Further actions always depend on
the cause of the error.
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